In case you missed it, Richard Gorelick wrote a fun piece for The Sun about "An Evening with Anthony Bourdain and Eric Ripert."
I was particularly intrigued by Richard's reference to Bourdain's "gorgeous anecdotes, hardly any of which can be repeated here. (No one in the audience will be able to look at Paula Deen, not to mention Mrs. Butterworth, the same way again.)"
Well, I'm curious.
Apparently the story couldn't be printed in a family newspaper. But what about a newspaper blog? It's a brave, new new-media world. Maybe it'll fly here on Dining@Large.
Anybody out there know the story and care to post it here? (I apologize in advance if it proves too racy and I have to zap it.)
Better yet, let's use this little mystery as inspiration for another Dining@Large contest.
The person who writes the best poem about Mrs. Butterworth, Paula Deen and Anthony Bourdain gets a free bottle of real maple syrup. (Or a bottle of Mrs. Butterworth's, if the winner prefers that.)
Deadline is noon Friday.
Sun file photo.